Evans Hall

Evans Hall is designed with two cubes connected by a common lounge on all floors, with alternating wings for men and women. Within Evans you will have access to a kitchen, laundry facility, study spaces in the basement, floor lounges, a big screen TV, computer lab, and much more! The main desk provides many items including games, kitchen equipment, and a change machine.

Because we are a small community, getting to know your neighbors and forming close relationships is easy. Not only that, but getting involved in campus, hall events, and programs is simple!

Evans Hall houses only first year students and is part of the LIFE (Learning in a First-Year Environment) program. Students will have the opportunity to participate in programs geared toward building connections with students, faculty, and campus resources.

Evans Hall is located between Stewart Hall and the Student Success Center and just up the street from Polk Library. The hall shares a landscaped quad with Fletcher Hall and Stewart Community.

Evans Hall is open during academic breaks.

Hall Address:

Your address at school will be:

Your name

727 W. Lincoln Ave

Evans Hall (room xxx)

Oshkosh, WI 54901

Hall Staff

Each cube in Evans Hall has a Community Advisor (CA). The role of the CA is to help you in your on-campus living experience. They have been trained extensively in the areas of peer helping, university resources, planning programs and activities for you that will be fun, educational and also engage you in the hall, campus, and Oshkosh community.

Evans also has a Senior CA who runs the front desk and works on a floor to put on a variety of programs.

There is also a student Health Advocate (HA) in the building that can provide general medical information and supplies such as band aids, aspirin, and health brochures.

Another staff member in Evans Hall is an Eco-Representative (Eco-Rep). The overall goal of the Eco-Rep program is the increase sustainable behaviors of residents, such as but not limited to, energy and water conservation and waste and pollution reduction. Through peer-to-peer interactions, passive programs, and activities, Eco-Reps raise resident awareness about sustainability as a college student (economic, environmental, and social equity).

These student staff members are there to help you have a great time, as well as make sure that the hall community is a safe, respectful, and responsible environment for you to live in.

There is a Residence Hall Director (RHD) who is a professional that has earned a Master’s degree in Student Affairs or a related field. The RHD is here to supervise the staff, encourage leadership development, run the building, and make sure that you have a positive growing experience.